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Published 10:01 1 Nov 2018 GMT
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More than a third of babies (36.6 per cent) were born to unmarried couples. That compares to a rate of 9.6 per cent thirty years previously in 1986.
The twinning rate hit an all-time high of 19 per 1,000 pregnancies in 2016.
It represents a significant jump over the past few decades - the rate was at a low of 11.7 in 1994.
The overall rate of births in Ireland fell by 15.1 per cent between 2010 and 2016.
The Vital Statistics report reveals that the biggest cause of death in the country is circulatory diseases - 9,237 people died of such causes in 2016.
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